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1976 280Z Restoration Project


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3 minutes ago, Jeff G 78 said:

Another thing that was available at Nissan was the fusible link covers.  They were a few bucks at the dealer and about four times that on eBay.  Pretty much every Z that has fusible links needs new ones after they all cracked from age.

True. But I have removed the whole fusible link assembly in favour of a digital fuse block

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14 hours ago, Patcon said:

That sounds like that would be a great place to wonder around a little!

Yeah, but I don't think my wife would let me lose in there, since I have collect a lot of just in case parts over the years, but I can still dream about it....

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What if someone had a spread sheet with all the Z part numbers from carpartsmanual.com? There is only about 17,000 or so.... Shirley your Nissan parts friend could put those in manually and see what pops up, right?

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That’s what he does now. It takes a few different screens to do each one apparently so it takes way too long to be efficient. Basically he would need a full time person to enter the data. Which Nissan doesn’t care to do. And it is sensitive pricing info so they won’t let just anyone do it for them.

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